Application of triplex-PCR with an innovative combination of 3 pairs of primers for the detection of milk's animal origin in cheese and yoghurt

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In this research communication we describe an innovative protocol that combines three pairs of primers, two from the literature and one designed in our laboratory, for application in triplex-PCR on somatic cell DNA to enable identification of the species origin (cow, sheep, goat) of cheeses and yogurts with a detection limit of 0.1%. Mislabeling was detected in 15 out of 40 cheeses and in 18 out of 40 yogurts tested. The suggested procedure is a quick and reliable tool for identifying the animal origin of cheeses and yogurts and it can be used to certify product reliability on the domestic and international market. Additionally, in combination with a serological test it can offer a reliable tool for detecting the presence of cow's whey.

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Tsirigoti, E., Katsirma, Z., Papadopoulos, A. I., Samouris, G., Ekateriniadou, L. V., & Boukouvala, E. (2020). Application of triplex-PCR with an innovative combination of 3 pairs of primers for the detection of milk’s animal origin in cheese and yoghurt. Journal of Dairy Research, 87(2), 239–242. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022029920000242

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